She was the mouthpiece for Democrats when they became the minority party in the Colorado House, and now Courtney Law is going to bluer pastures.

Law, 28, announced today she is leaving her job as communications director for House Democrats[3] to work for the Denver office of Strategies 360[4], a national government affairs and public relations shop being headed up locally by Democratic operative Tyler Chafee[5]. Law will work on the Colorado effort of Know Your Care, Protect Your Care, a national campaign to defend the Affordable Care Act. Law had worked as a communications assistant when the Democrats were still in the majority in House for the 2010 session, but she became their chief spokeswoman when communications director Katie Reinisch[6] vacated the job later that year after multiple sessions.

“I’m excited for my new opportunity but will miss this crazy place and the people who make it all work,” Law said in an email to reporters today. “It’s been a lot of fun and an incredible learning experience for me. I’m sure I’ll see or speak with many of you in my new capacity (so don’t get too excited to get rid of me), but just in case, please know that it’s been a pleasure and a privilege to work with you these past two sessions.”